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Unix Programs
Return to List of Unix Commands
Unix commands are technically called “Unix programs” since there are no commands in Unix, they are programs except for shell builtins
Unix commands (Unix programs
Unix command-line interface programs and shell builtins: Linux File system:
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]] | group3 = User environment | list3 = * [[env
]] | group4 = Text processing | list4 = * [[AWK | awk
]] | group5 = [[Shell builtins ]] | list5 = * [[alias (command) | alias
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]] | group7 = Searching | list7 = * [[Find (Unix) | find
]] | group8 = Documentation | list8 = * [[Man page | man
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]] | group10 = Miscellaneous | list10 = * [[bc (programming language) | bc
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